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24 “What A Wonderful Night: Too Bad It Ended So Soon... Prom time is a time of excitement. All upperclass- men look forward to this very special night for a long, long time. It is a busy time, a time to buy formals, rent tuxedos, and do many other things to prepare for this one night. So much prepara- tion is put into Prom night and yet, it is over so soon. In the Spring of 1978 the Junior class presented the 99 Seniors with the Prom “Night Fever” held at the Ingleside. With much effort the Junior class financed the prom with bake sales and candy sales. The evening began with a buffet dinner, then proceeded with dancing to the music of Micky Finn from Harrisonburg. Juniors decorated the tables with strips of silver foil and candles as centerpieces. Below Left: Cheryl Neal and her escort, Dale Pleasants, pause for a quiet moment back at their table. Bottom: Julie Fretwell and Treva Allen serve themselves for the delicious buffet offered for dinner. Below: Tammy Thacker makes her entrance at the Prom.
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LEFT: Neil Morris and Lauren Kiv- lighan head out on the dance floor for the last dance of the evening. BELOW: Jay Almarode attempts a smile as Hildy Freeman shows him how at the Finals Dance. Last Dance Of The Year Following Class Night, the Seniors returned to the cafeteria for the traditional Ring Dance with their parents. The decora- tions fit the theme “Come Sail Away” in a breathtaking man- ner. Apier was positioned with sea artifacts for the platform while in the opposite corner was a sailboat. The middle of the room sported a working light- house. Each table had driftwood and shells to complete the scheme. The Finals Dance Com- mittee and their very capable sponsor, Mrs. Spilman, did a great job on everything from the decorations to the band, Rich- mond’s own MF Rattlesnake. Because of their work, the Class of °78 had a Finals Dance they will always remember with fond- ness and pride. FAR LEFT: Scott Horshburgh, his date, Kathy Trice, Greg Merritt and Dana Cull get to- gether for one last dance. ABOVE LEFT: Chip Buehler and Diane Ratchford enjoy their last dance at S.D.H.S. LEFT: Terry Crow, Terry Swecker, and Kim Spangler do a line dance. 23
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Above: Everyone enjoys the fine accommodations at Ingleside. Far Left: Andrew Sitter and Sandy Northedge prepare to settle down for a night of dancing. Left: Ramona Lanier, candlelight, and the music of Micky Finn- what more could her date ask for? Below: Todd Showalter, his date, former SDHS student Patty In- serra, Alison Blevins and Jamie Layton each with their respective dates.
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